7 Books Every Student Should Read
7 Books
Every Student Should Read
Here is the
list of 7 books every students should read in their high school days!
1. Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking – Malcolm Gladwell.
Have you ever wondered what lies behind when you are making quick decisions? This book is about us thinking without thinking, about us making choices that aren't as simple as they seem to be in the blink of an eye.
Have you ever wondered what lies behind when you are making quick decisions? This book is about us thinking without thinking, about us making choices that aren't as simple as they seem to be in the blink of an eye.
2. A Brief History of Time: Written by Stephen
Hawking
Stephen Hawking wrote one of the most famous and widely read
books of science ‘A Brief History of Time’ for non-specialist readers, who did
not have any previous knowledge of scientific laws and theories. In his book,
Hawking presents his theories about the origin, structure, development, and
consequent destiny of the universe without employing cryptic jargon. He covers
topics like space, time, elemental units called quarks, Big Bang, black holes,
quantum mechanics, and many others.
3. I am Malala: A champion for girls’ right to education, Malala Yousafzai
was a target of the Taliban. The group shot her when she walked onto her bus
for daring to attend school, and she miraculously survived. Her story helps
students understand the complicated relationship Pakistan has with the rest of
the world — and the complicated emotions Pakistanis have for their country. She
also reminds readers to value the privileges of receiving an education and of
speaking one’s mind.
4.
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: By Robin Sharma
This unique book teaches us about the difference between being well-off and true well-being. It emphasises that while your standard of living is important, what really matters in the end is the quality of the life you lead and your relationships.
This unique book teaches us about the difference between being well-off and true well-being. It emphasises that while your standard of living is important, what really matters in the end is the quality of the life you lead and your relationships.
5. Mini Habits: Smaller Habits, Bigger Results - Stephen Guise
Stephen Guise found an absolute way to create and consolidate
useful habits! Based on personal experience and research of psychologists, he
found out that the only really effective way to form and consolidate a new
habit.
6. The Willpower Instinct:
Written by Kelly McGonagall
This book is a practical guide for readers to learn willpower.
Divided into chapters, the book covers strategies, methods, and goals. You can
learn to manage your emotional state of mind, learn anything you want and bring
a permanent positive change.
7. Moonwalking with Einstein: Written by Joshua Foer
High School students put a lot of pressure trying to enhance their
mental abilities and memory power. In the book, “Moonwalking with Einstein”,
Joshua Foer explains the art of remembering everything.
The book explores the one-year of Joshua’s life with mental
athletes, their research, and historically available memory sharpening
evidence. The author explains how human memory works and provides tricks to
remember everything you want to remember.
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